By Jessica Duncanson While the Eastern European horror genre may bring a certain controversial Serbian feature to mind for many, the region has delivered its fair share of stylistic and symbolic horrors, alongside those that do focus […]
Month: April 2017
On the 5th May this year, Robert H. Lieberman’s highly anticipated new documentary Angkor Awakens: A Portrait of Cambodia opens to theatrical release in the US. Lieberman’s previous film They Call It Myanmar, which poignantly captured […]
Director: Mikel Rueda Watch Hidden Away on FilmDoo Though heavily informed by contemporary issues of immigration and prejudice, Mikel Rueda’s bittersweet coming-of-age drama Hidden Away succeeds first and foremost as a tender tribute to the sometimes tumultuous […]
By Jessica Duncanson Director: Eon-hie Lee London Korean Film Festival teaser screening review Eon-hie Lee’s Missing explores one mother’s nightmarish situation: the disappearance of her child. Struggling with the dual burden of maintaining a high-pressure […]
By Lyn-Kateri Visedsuk Director: Julius Schultheiß Watch Lotte on FilmDoo Thirty-something nurse Lotte is not what she appears to be on the surface. Her rather sensible day-job clashes in a very funny way with her craven, ‘rock-star’ night-life […]
Director: Aik Karapetian Watch The Man in the Orange Jacket on FilmDoo Written and directed by Aik Karapetian, The Man in the Orange Jacket is one of the first horror films to come from Latvia. The blood-filled […]